Residents and visitors can spend the Fourth of July in Lafayette with concerts, baseball, discounted attractions and a nighttime fireworks show marking the nation’s 250th anniversary. According to a ...
Prairie View Farms Produce opened its sweet corn stands for the season on July 2. Despite recent heavy rains, the sweet corn crop was ready on time for its annual opening. Long lines of customers ...
Equine therapy at a Lafayette farm is helping children with physical and emotional challenges build new confidence.
A lawsuit filed June 22 accuses the consignment shop, Card Haven, of not returning collectable Pokemon cards the store's ...
When communities talk about development, the conversation usually centers on jobs, housing and attracting employers. Rarely ...
Greater Lafayette homeless people, advocates and law enforcement brace for Indiana's new law aimed at the homeless, which ...
A $9,000 grant will turn vacant Lafayette storefronts into free art exhibits celebrating Indiana’s role in American history.
A proposed data center in White County moves forward with an open house despite an ongoing lawsuit from neighbors.
Wabash Riverfest is recruiting volunteers for multiple roles, offering flexible shifts and rewards like T-shirts and ...
A Rohrman fundraising event brought in $116,085 to help employees facing medical, financial and personal challenges through ...
Purdue point guard and Westfield native Braden Smith will stay close to home after the Indiana Pacers traded for his draft ...
Representatives of Blue Ladder Development worked to answer questions from White County residents Monday as plans for a data center have emerged.
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